Pot Village-Tibetan folk dance. Dance during festivals or slack seasons. Men and women form a circle, singing and dancing from right to left. The "fruit table"-Guozhuang Dance, which is related to the slave society in Tibet and the early name-calling activities, has gradually evolved into a circle dance form combining song and dance. Yue Ji, a draft of the history of Qing Dynasty, is transliterated as "Guo Zhuang", which is called "Gezhuang" in modern times, but Wei Zang Tong Zhi means dancing around pots and piles. Overview of Tibetan Dance: In the past, there was a commercial organization called "Guozhuang" in Kangding area. This kind of firm buys local products and uses customers' money for transshipment. Passing Tibetan businessmen often suddenly stay with them. In the evening, they often cook tea in the stone pot in the yard and scratch their robes. After tea, they sing and dance around the fireplace from time to time to drive away the fatigue and tiredness of the day, maintain their vigorous energy and adapt to the harsh environment.
The word "Guo Zhuang" has a long history and is the common name of "Zhuo Dance". Zhuo is a transliteration of Tibetan. According to the lyrics and folklore of Changdu Guozhuang, Zhuo Dance, an ancient folk dance form, existed as early as the Tubo period. Zhuowu was related to Tibetan slave society and street-cursing activities in the early days, and then gradually evolved into a circle dance form combining song and dance. Guo Zhuang was transliterated in Qing Dynasty and Gezhuang in modern times. Zhao Erfeng and others wrote Please Historical Draft, Volume 111, Seventy-six Music Eight Records, which recorded that "the emperor pacified Jinchuan, and Guo Zhuang won ten dances in a happy day. Every two people dance, wearing embroidered robes, Dai Ling, hanging beads, oblique yellow and blue belts, crossing each other. " This description of the pot village in Tibetan areas can still be found in the pot village of Changdu Temple in the early days of liberation.
Guozhuang dance has various forms and reflects working life, so it is called "Wool Guozhuang". Reflecting the wedding ceremony is called "Qing Ji Pot Village"; There are "rabbit pot farm" (mixing and simulating the jumping action of rabbits) and "drunken pot farm" (imitating the posture of drunkards with playful actions and showing the dexterity of the body). Guozhuang dance is vigorous and straight, which not only shows the dance but also emphasizes the expression of emotion. Dance is smooth, natural, graceful and elegant, which not only embodies the national character of Tibetan people in Tibet, but also has certain strength and running and jumping movements, with a large range of movements, and has obvious sports dance training value and exercise value. The style of Tibetan folk sports can be reflected in the decoration of performers, the rhythm of movements, the change of dance posture during performances, etc. The fitness function of Guozhuang Dance is obvious.